The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 21, 1956, Page 6, Image 6

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lice Wins Early Rounds in Selling Farm Veto to People
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Declines
Reds Are Gaining
As West
' . By TOM WHITNEY,
Autiatri, Prtit Foreign AWs AnmUtt
"pHE deterioration of the position of the West in the
X world u progressive ana accelerating.
That atatement may tound alarmist, but nevertheless
It it true. )
- This ia the situation on which the Soviet government
lias oriented its current diplomatic and political offensive:
against the United Statu. The 1
Situation itself was not created of Egyptian Premier AM!
entirely or even in major pan Gamal Nasser continues to rue
fcy the Soviet Union, But the The position of the West in tha'
Kremlin hat taken advantage ofrea has continued to decline
it As a result of the entire com- 'sser is not Just anti-lsraeL H
.!. mnriA .ft-airi neluiin is out to unify the Arab worU
the Soviet drive the Wert haswith an snti-Israel anti-Westerr.
'StKan (sartiinrti an 4fe '"n Q1H iBmlfe 1 Action Bound To Be
uffered -number
at
eriout set
backs la re
cent months.
These caa
tie seen by
looking a
many differ-
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V
cnt places oa i- j out by an ovei
the world-a I . . ity of Ceylon's
Br 1. I ft' j 'a government
Her arc l.. J. program of est
ome
p'.zs:
exam-
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n uPM'ci'i, "' 1 ir- 1 - ii v r 1
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Iplatform and with help in the
form of arms and moral encour
agement from the Soviet Union,;
He has been having great suc
cess. " i
I. In Ceylon a government
which had taken effective meaj
ures against Communist penetra-'
tion of that country was thrown'
verwbelming major-.
1 voters in favor o.
I with a Nehru-type
establishinf friendly
relations with the Soviet Union' pl'??
and Red China. This is an index
1. from the Middle last H is ' oroe degree of popular opin-
teporled that the Sudan. which,onln Southeast Aaia. .
nly recently won its freedom. The importance of all these
la pushing talks on arms pur- situations is that together they
Chase from Czechoslovakia. The con.uiuw a
actions of Britain and France, Middle Xast peace efforts. He
r.."v..r r i.i'abilitv to .trct themselves. a. ttv e r , wmcn icuiwa in aomuon m ; aeciinea to make omcial com.
v ,1 j .1 .7 .1 k 7 ,j J r""thi urgent Near East prob ems ment until he had time to study
-orld Sudan may get itself, as . Next Mwes . PI Hammarskjolo AutUed be- L, the indeo.nd.nc!I ;..m .. 7
a.4 --. ... iween wairo ana iti aviy ax-i,j ..,.;.,..;. ; " -
Hoi Election Issue
By J. M. ROBERTS
Aftoeiated Tm Aews Anahtl
PRESIDENT EISENHOWER has been described as the.
type who could fall into a pigpen and come out smelling
like a rose.
This week he deliberately took a header into the nation s
breadbasket and vetoed the congressional version of what
farm aid should look like in an election year. '
He didn't come out smelling-; 7 - .
exactly like spice cake. But the such principles as he had cited
odor of burned biscuit was con- in connection with the veto, and
siderably less detectable than of the people in America wao
the Republican poliucians feared are the victims of prejudice,
it first. I Following his two appeals he
The President said he had been'took to television to explain the
warned that it was bad politics.farm bill veto to the public
EUCTiON YEAR APPROACH TO THE FARM PROBLEM
JUST WHAT THE PATIENT ORDERED
i f- it" 1 1
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smiles began to appear on what
had been some very long Re
publican faces. Far from being
routed, the Generals forces
were reforming in good order
for continuing the "battle of the
spot" the spot on which they
had been placed by the Dcmo
craUcfarm bill.
MIDDLE EAST: Soviets Urge Peace
Sotential danger in this situauon 1 "own poucy irom wmcm -
1 that as a result of an armsiwestern leaders have shown no Back U.NT
JT;ypt already has, Into a state
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ei economic ocpcnacnc lht things which are
' Bait Paagted
t From Cermany it has been
reported that West Cermany in
t ids to discuss the reunification
: Cermany directly with the
t -viet Union. The danger in this
C At : .. t IKIfU I ill illlvf VU IlilllCl U. -t 1 , - nvH4 vv ;
b. foremen. Her. Mm. ffZ 'J "ZUZi
m-..:. ....... ... .1 . Lc.rdlaration. J;rrjth..Ar.b side in case the spas-
1. jn Aran nauons ana jn- . 7.': TV . "-. ... moH c border incidents
., ....... ... Soviet Union urced Israel nd' .i;. ih ci.tu luu' uurutr intiarnia
Drucu ar aauai AraDH ana xe- . ----- --- v.ure
men can be expected to raise in
a serious form, perhaps employ
a '.tiation is that one the West ing Communist armaments, the
Cermans actually begin bargain- question of tht British protec
ing with the Kremlin, the Krem- torates in Arabia including per
lin can hold out the prospect of haps oil-rich Kuwait
reunification ( Germany aa a 1 Communist bids to Greece.
bait tor West Germany's depar- Turkey and Pakistan will be
the Arab stales to settle their
conflict and offered to join other
nations seeking peaceful solu
lion of unsettled problems ithe Baghdad PacUinking Brit
the Middle East The Russians,1"- Tu;ky. Ir' "d ?k;
also pledged support of Ham- "'"V
mw,klold minion f flndinJprinciples. The main reuons for
propa
gated a full-scale resumption of
Pact Criticised jthe Palestinian war. It seemed
The declaration asserted that .necessary, however, to remem
ber that although the Soviets;
now are clothing themselves in!
the robes of peace, it was the.
snipment 01 km arms 10 gypt
ways and means to strengthen
" -7 !- Mire in the area of Palettine ,uu,uon " "nea, art me
ture from the, Western alliance, ra.sed. These countries will be."" ""i '"Jr. Continuous attempts to hammer
aggravation of the Middle East! that set the Middle East kettle
situation, it claimed, "are the bubbling.
Dates
Tuesday, April Zl
Primary eleftioris In
Pennsylvania, Massachusetts
and Alaska.
Wednesday, April ii
Reunion in Washington,
DC, of Russian and U.S.
veterans who met at Elbe
River in World War IL
Sunday, April !9
Daylight saving time be
gins. .
Monday, April Jl
American Psychiatric
Assn. opens convention in
Chicago.
States to remove its troops from
Iceland. The significance of this
Step lies not so much in the
Itrategie importance of Iceland
as in the prospect that this can
fet off a movement among other
countries which now have Amer
ican troops on their soil to take'
the same kind of action.
eco
nomic aid in return for the
adoption of a neutralist attitude
on important issues and aban
donment of the Baghdad Pact
and allegiance to NATO.
J. Tito will go to Moscow
later this year amidst one of the
Freteated
House
"savings" budget
together and extend military n H IT A IWI j. A
dm 1 mi n: Yisnors Arrive
alignments which serve the aims
of colonialism and are directed!
against the independence of the Careful Handling
peoples of this area." M I With , H.f,m.nt
In Short ... .
. . ., . ... , utiinin uii. mm. 1 m.-.i ... . ...
tea: 10 me wilisn, c-. wnn a aeiacemeni or tnei ,-- - r " . " . 1 Th Pri?i.nt rarrird the
of Commons, a naUonall. f"rh 1 DullM'whoi London grave of Karl Marx and!' m" Parly " ts- Jht Jw'"t carrwd the
is- budget designed to' 5?" IT" 'r: a minor attempt at arson on theH0Uth hsrbor bo4rd lhe s-& 1 1 f..w
I their heads.
Just prior to the arrival of prove.
to kill a meas
ure which of
fered de
pressed farm
ers some two
billion dollars.
But he said,
he didn't think
it was - eves
good for the f II Issue Found
larmers to re- 1 it,'. 1 Stevenson, Kefauver and Hcr
store high and I f'riman. however, thought they
iTlgld price f , 3 J KnH mnm vppv daaH material ia
supports fc-"JM4lWo1k on, and took time out from
which would lbtru Jtheir preoccupaflon with who is
encourage production 01 sj,,0me t0 be nominated to lay th.
greater surpluses with their;groundwork for some Vfry po.
tendency to further depress ,ent post convention pointing
prices. He was sure, he said, it with norror t lne Republican
wasn't good for the countryand ..,,,,). nwarj farmers. Thev
he'd just have to stand on that could pojnt , the number of
regardless of where the pohUcal fam 8(ate Republicans who hsd
cnips ieu. gone ,;ong on the Democratic
New Bill Requested Iprogram in their contention that
He was sorry, he said, and 'ik WM wron8
urccd Congress to put the soil! Meanwhile, en Tuesday thrt
ibank feature of the bill into a fight for the Democratic nomi
inew bill. Under it farmers would nation passed another pre-con
ibe paid for "retiring" land which vention milestone or perhrps
lias been producing surpluses, lonly a half-milestone in. New
I He appeared to have scotched Jersey.
at least part of the expected! There Kefauver met his firt
'political storm by promising ad- real setback in his effort to
Iministrative measures to aid theicorral delegates and prove that
'farmers, including increased sup--he is the people's choice. The
Iport for major crops this year, voters, electing delegates to both ,
las compared with last year. party conventions and express.
It nromised. however, to be ing their presidential prefer-
the big political noise of the ences, chose an unpledged and
vear. The Democrats were tell- uninstructed delegation which
ing the farmers that the Presi-j the states party leaders will
dent would rather see them get'control at the Democratic con
nothing than to see them getvention. At the same time Pres
something of which he didn't ap- ident Eisenhower ran far ah-4
1 year amidst one of the "v'n BU" "'n "lenee just a few hour, after word! ""nor'"!m.P' " !fn ." C IT". LTZa " Z .pcJitical address of his rc-elec-
mM Hl.nl.v. r Mm... . prouuee lurpius ana nail in- , .. . . ipremisri m uie onice 01 wt; . ,,;..-;.. ..pnni. nrin
a foreign leadec ever given, Ini" "e' ' ' received, said he welcomed the( J.nT n th n'ZMW ".what count he said
con
1 Th. .,nr.h.m.n f Tiin'the Soviet Union. The meet:nrinlu,n1 )0"try wnicn
...... ..... - . . . .n....n.nt'
bonds a
nd Moscow has gone much far- will be concluded 6y agree-th.-r
than most of the world yet ments which will solidify the tie
oetween tne Kremlin ana Tito.
1 The General Assembly of
the United Nations this fall will
realizes.
NATO Weakening
I. The Cyprus problem
nas,.M a determined effort tn nn,
al:enatrd Greece from the west
.'11 alliance in serious degree.
6. The Algerian revolt contin
ue with no perceptible diminu-
of all opposition in the popular.
the ity contest
Bipartisanship Valued
In Washington, both the Pres.
ident and Secretary Dulles
! moved to keep the split with the
Democrats over farm measures
i would receivtd' Mid he w,lcom'd lh minding security omcers there'ment and office in the area near C'P'" ' r :hat TT
IrM!1""' nd , EZ L XaH .IlClaridiea Hotel, where the Rus- Republican strategy cor
chance to'win prize.: JTa ZTZP" lovernment this weekly make their headquarters.! jhr' 'V int0 0,h"
ftZZ V k IT'i !.P"' ! welcomed the two highest offi- Every window facing the Rus-j'1'" " lU be u rigM,lative fields. In his political ad-
,, tki.ui.. f dress Tuesday night the Pren-
He was obviously thinking of-, . . . . r. . ,
' dent went out of his way to sry
inuiirr. .-... . . iwc Lu i ru u v iwu ill
Requested: By Adm. Arthuriurm """Ders to support Lia of the Unjon , i.ians' rooms was charted. Some
W. Radford, chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, that Con-
seat Nationalist China and to give speedy approval to
seat the Pekine eovernment in appropriations wnicn noma sup-
the General Assembly and Se-
ply tiie "advanced weapons" he
curity CounciL As things arc
said NATO members need to
ten of rebel strength in the'now developing there" is . maintain "a relative position of
a.-uggle against the French. The!chanre these efforts may be sue- strength atainst the improving
: toll of lives is not decreasing and'eessfuL ' ' KmmusrimAr;,
the large French forces thrown! Whether the West can find) Slated: By British Prime Min-
Into the fray have not yet turned! answers to the questions posed i'st,,r Sir Anthony Eden, that his-
tne tiae against we Aigerian'by the problems now acute and vernmiiu win reiuw ro ncgo-
Arr.li nationelists. Ithose which will arise in the on C-prus until law and
1. In tho Arab world the star i future remains to be seen. or(,w ire restored there.
Approveo: ey tne nve mem-l
bers of the Baghdad Pact meet
ing at Tehran, the establish-
ment of a central aeencv to co-
Tourists and wedding guests ordinate efforts of member conn
It 1 ik. k.4.1. ..j tries in countering Communist
.5ruc,f'!rif;KcllyJ0,:PluU:ispent money to beat th. band! '"Version in the Middle East,
S.C . r " L " The local citizenry couldn't be!
4 . i v -he 1 ai v iariiu,w
MONACO: Royal Wedding
It's Over
Quote
Civil defense chief Val
Peter.on in testimony pre
pared for a House govern
ment operations subcommit
tee: "Man has now Invented
weapons of such destructive
ness and the means for de
livering these weapons over
long distances that he has
about reached the point
not quite yet but about
reachrd the point where
be ran rommit suicide upon
this earth if he sees It to
ln:'u!ce in a thermonarlear
(hydrogen) war."
Aviation
that Democrats were loyal, de
voted to human freedom and
dignity, national security and
lhe welf.-re of th people. Thry
mcrelv d.fTcr with Rf-oublicanS
The Air Force and Loc'ih"ed
. vi .i i.. in-JU... .... ..... v..
' A ft Cnrn nfmirlli imirilrll T..n. I -
British Isles. iLondon newspapers commented
For Premier Nikolai Bulganinthat tne luxury hotel looltea 1)ke
and Communist party boss Nik-jan ,rmed foru-ess.
ita Khrushchev, the main hope! While Scotland Yard per-
was to forward Communist goals ; formed its biggest peacuinu ij Tremendous Stco'
jii ouicifll cunterences vna pun. po-ui u- ui iiic iiujrc vi
off the kind of propaganda sue- j nabbing known fanatic Red
rf- th.v have arhi.i'.ri in .ar.'haters. British rditorial K-riter:
lier international tours. urged their readers to keep their, lhi,T we;K the --newest addition Geors'a that American
Vo. ik. p,i.n .A.ram.f iK.'hearisdiiriiifth- Soviet visit to Uncle Sam's stable of fighter .aid Dolicv needed res
Hope was to prove to the world-cvcn if they do regard Eulganin planes--the F101A Slarfighter. amj E3id jt was going to get it
some solid gam for world peace ana jvnrusncnev as representa-
could be extracted from the! lives of tyranny. mander ot the Tact.cal Air Corn-
controversial visit. ' I -It i, we who invited Marshal ma"d 'ummed Up iheSlf
cMn..j v-...j - j b..i :- j w- li producrd on nrw.men by tne
died with the responsibility of to come and see Us." the liberal '"public showing of the -inform Dissolved
safeguarding the Russians dur-News Chronicle reminded. "A, "
ing their stay, the hope was that good host neither loses his headi
Bulganin and Khrushchev could nor tolcrntes hoolipan pranks by
fore:
apprar
Satellites
be delivered back
i without assassins'
to Russia those members of the houn-.
bullets in hold who dislike the gursts.'
After weeks of breathless
.... ' i " " """ -"" possibility of
French taxes.
happier until Grace produce:
!an heir to relieve any future
having to pay
If Rainier dies
Mrllhn.il (.,, .nw. . tOlt ....
Cipahty on the blue Mediterr.-:,, omM i
a.JS tl''rrench projector... subject to
DISARMAMENT: Closeup of a Debate.
grmbling,
same.
"This is much more than ju.'t' tommun:st authorities an-
another figlit?r. It is a significant nounccd tins wrfK tne disro.ii
and tremrndous tep forward in 0' the Cominform, the Rf i
our progress on supersonic information bureau founded bv
fii'-'ht.' jJpreph Stalin with the aim of
The Starfighter promptly un-jp'romoting world communism,
dorlincd his words by t.oumnr, We.-.tern diplomats said ti:e
above admiring watchna at a Communist party membris
:pccd in excess of 1,000 m p.h. would continue to follow the So
Manned Btella vi!ine and':,e rPrtfd d'':
The most striking feature of cKect v& s..,e Dcpartmc; t
ie StrrHrater 1, its rerm- ts ,n ua.hinnton cdlrd it
Sidelights
By SEYMOl'R TOPPING Ito. The orders are don't let down at least one airfield, one. port,! The West is ajrerd thrt th
1 Af Fmf.rn Crrtipiri your guard, but te4 out Kusaian one railway terminal and some big fsw in the Russian phn is
LONDON (AP) Queen Victo- sincen,y- Maybe in the mu'tic military installations but nolh- that it concentrates on cuts in '
ria nni-m .-.! in ih.i .,u.4 room can be found a kev to in- ine "eDeciallv secret." cnnvnlional u-enrnnt antl ar-
Uxes and the draft listening to Jhopin play his!surin8 'orW P3"- I Aerial and ground inspectors mies and puts to one side the' ,ce i . ., ' ' , chcP gsslue by the So- ; t
As lavish as the guests' ac- majc pisin(K These davs thel Since the opening of the talks mould then work ovrr the strips issue of nuclear disarmament fouced ,y 1,s extrem ,am" leadership to court good wiil.
coulrements, they were out-door of lh, rMm ire baj March 18, Slasten has reported and report their findings on for later negotiations. The Westi1""" an? Vin ?. s"ort n.dl The nine-nation ERency once
shone by the hundreds of wed-ijnsi,je ve jmnoriant men sit10 Eisenhower that there have methods of inspection and con- insists that conventional arm: ,r,y " y y -,.srcm lo urid by Joseph Stalin in fiph s
ding gifU arriving in Monaco. grimy around a blue baize j bc'n "important changes" in the trol. The aerial inspection would cuts must go hand-iq-hand withp y pf( ' 1"c;"k. 'again.-! the American Marsh.' II
si Aa Chartea Lanham. a aalei
pun, drove through Inditna . over Europe, from official ropre-j bombs and how man c
roaster darted In front of his car. tentative, of 25 government". in the hySrogcn'agi
V. hen he reached Louisville, Ky..iro"lu,cI.orc "
Plan and Yugoslavia's President
Tk.w ..ma ....ltu .11 L. 1. i.li. M.i . ti. i . 1 1 nrnm ri mm i i n r ttanrf talr.n hv inliiH. nhntnffr&nhv anH hr r-nnl . I . nnpl... unirnn.
tarn, .iviu iuj.it an nui:.r:uur muir. lliey iaiK iuoui ... v vw. ....... v. "u. n-m "'.iw'm. i.. lur,.'. ta; A vPj Vrr .
uir nusjians 01 previous parieyi. aiong me lines 01 x.iscnnowcrs earner ine Russians narpea ,, , . inu, naMi i amuuiiicu 10 inuui
ran sui-
ji.. . tu.i. II E25 pilot commented after ,. .. v..r. ... , . .
of the bride's! V,'h;;t happens in that music ; changes rcflrct something new Slas.n has in tfftct told the sudden switch to complete em-i"K" R. h" "t ha hM v'nl'!tti Cl turning cut a
Stassen feels the Soviet "open skies" plan.
in V.'oild Vcr I.-
a . hnnn mnA lift mil., later i.., wealthy fj icnds. from every siz- room in Lancaster I!ou ;e mav
. . . nl.l. f...;.K f.. :.i..i . i u:th:it lit. Hll.-sian. ttava -t in litr tft Vfrit-e nnmtl l"'e'mrt a mil..!, inrtftfintf Ini. lint. tt.(.tf.i.
one the Russian, may each time be lhf ,h.3 J- "l"'
ey." deliberately planting a g.mmick a.th,l!;t,of ul 5'0 )0 P"n& '
in their proposal, io make ,n S'vcs it the h.ghrt rate of chmo
lit lh. Ki-.-tttl.n Kill h u-".it- Pii--miti.-. .t it 'n kntt ltlbinn nh-i. .tni'nn I .tn tl m-.'imiit
... ... v... ..v n.tai .... lux v ... .rvt.1, tut. ..., u... .1.11 1. VII 1 1. 11..UI IM. RttttlUI, . rt .
Wwt I. II.
. . . . Ant.i.l. -J . 1.... l. i. ... rnitv .1. lh... . ttltir.l .In tinnl. .n,n..l nn. I tn ,n. Mni.n. Un. Il'; I Vll, ki-t.i.1, uut.tii.t-. .
a. lendan! happened to raise thei1"" VUKlal' ",m lrum j"5 P',n evrr " uca ,n wariare. ......,Rt., ,,..u n.., jUi.,.j n.....6 n.t.
ftH and nt hnnnei lh. rnoier Iwcll wishers. Total vslue may! The nve men are mectine -, "concrete results" that can be to disarmament Well, now we're ficials
r. n.rf itn rcich one million dollars. the subcommittee bf the L'mtet; tnr.tcd. giving you a chance to make
the grill and the radiator. .1 Even the prince's zoo bene-;Nlion Disarmament Commi- To test the Russians, Stassen foot of progress on the journey
- ; filed. 11 rereiv.H inn ranan.an'rion. They represent the United4 Put bl0,'e lhrm '' Preum- .....i,- nfr.- m their propo?
e .w . . 7.t.v . V.n- Lnaveri. two loneWd cranes Slctc.1. Russ.a, Britain, rrance'ary or -pilot"-disarmament P... n.,.-. accord impossible.
dng than you;d expect Tbei,"d the las! tromf" Canada. ;PPos """J"1 fe' M.nirteV Andrei Gromyko of, The Russians have consented techni ca,lrd lhf ,.loom t.rMl0n the' organisation w.-
joung bridal pair weighed an Su"n Morocco. " your neighbor is like m.ne.pon.e is now availed. hu t0 gard .gains! cheating on Uck . in whicn the rj04 ciimbs cxplled dunne tne s,aiin.Ti,0
Amrneasi rroposai Soviet disarmament plan which r" "'-'"""".suddenly and steeply to Its tar- lend.
As "two very small steps" has proven unacceptable to the -'rectors. But they are hedginR gf, . . , There was lurther' appease-
comprehensive dis- West-but narrows the gap be- " 7""" p'"n ,7 alj The Stardghler's razor-sharp'ment in Communist Bulgaria,
accord Slasscn sue- Iween the two sides. - inspection, ine Inited Slate: .j, .ending only Vi feet That satellite's Parliament unan-
drab newr.paprr.
T''.o Appeased
The rc.on reportedly v. 1
wil'iita!::n et a iia'Lily summer.' 4
'confrrinre of Ku.opccn Cfn-
munirt reprcscnUtivcs in Euc'n-
;of any fighter in the world. This pest, Hungary, apparently to
makes possible a new military appease Yugoslavia, whose dele-
ven thousand pounds between Among the least pretentious """V ne oorsnl now
r-m w n r.i.n .1 n ....Drrsenla wer. a ahin'i rro.i .n,l wn,t the disarmament commis
si) pounds and his :i-vear-oldi'X woven Maltese cushions " n. won 1 Biame ua toward, ,
tt- rt. Vaki. Bi.ih w.ii,in. ...!.iven his Hiehneo hv a hi.hivi' or 1 7fars tncre has been so .,.,,.
I l Th. .... nt... Inn u . V,,.!unonr erniin nf Rriii.K .... '"'"O oouoie-i....... 1 n. (.Li .1.. .n. mere niusi or pecoyr. , n ,m
ti ed by a traveling show oi m Irom Xrigat. survey ship oisamiamini ina,. i r.n.rt, iliould be exchanaed idea from Britain and France: " 'cnunei. f-,n-.'.hin that the leading edge is Premier Anton
.ncn towlan It the star attrac- uairympie.
First Deputy
Yueov, 62, a
' 15. They were married in a bus1 unofficial group of British e..lm",h weless East-West double-l , d
' . . (ill .Unlit l..n.mAm.Hl Ittnl p
even manv diplomats have lost ,,. ,i,.'r.... i... b. ,. ,..i. .h. ih. .....) u..; surprise attack in this H-bomb.......... whh ,. - hll. j. nn fnrm. ,i,n,. .,ri. i J,,,..
"ton.' Rainier is sajd to have thankci 01 lnr '",.u- a study onthctfpot of ways to of the United States, Russia and Jrl . jtlie ground to protect crewmen ceed Vlilko Chervenkov in the'
In 1932 Henry W.wrusiewiri the. !niP Psny warmly! This One Different I prevent chesting on ny dis- Chin, be eul to I'i million men; Nobody on this side of the from accidental injury. , prcmier.-hip. Chervenkov, an old
Irgan collecting pennies. This!" lhfy d brou-nt him a roy.l! But it this series of mectings'.rmament accord. The experts each. Britain and Kianre would Iron Curtain knows for surej other novel features Include: foe of Tito's, was denounced by
eek be brought his entire col-y,rh1, , there' is a chance things may be! would stay away from secret have 650,000 men each. ''hat is in the Russian m;nd. . Refrigeration to control the Bulgaria Communist part, s
J rtion 227 SOU pennies in SO- American residents in Monaco different. The Russians are zones. They would jnerely get- The United States disagrees. Gromyko nd his aides don't heat produced by friction of the Central Committee last week rs
c-nt rollsto a Chir autn. f4m trough with . gold inlaid sounding off on a eh.nged key. the lay of the land and eventu- It w.nts the three big rmy n- lallt to Western reporters. Uir at high speeds. a little Stalin.
tnbile company to trade In with pic frame worth roughly.With lhe downgrading of Stalin, ally become inspectors and con- tions initially to reduce their; So the diplomatic chess game! 2. The first downward ejec-! In a letter of resignation,
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Conrad Hilton,. President . Ei-Kremlin although nobody in ment ' !with" 730,000 for Britain and and each side moves' its pieces cra.fl w jvts Jn..hjs.. work as Premier.
knows iust what 1 The United Stales and Rus- Fronre. The Americans say that cautiously. No one, can say ... J. The application of "round-i wnicft damaged the sctiv'it:rj
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acing to save silver dollars." jw'-'hes" but no White House ment adviser and delegate to 000 square miles on which meth- they require to carry out their peace is slowly emerging from'on take-offs and landings to re- to a job as second deputy pre-
. present He didn't bring gift the London talks, to try to find ods of control would be tried responsibilities for defend of the music room of Lancaster duce turbulence and give added mier, title he shares with three
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